When your son or daughter is sick, you visit your doctor to diagnose the problem and choose the best possible course of treatment.

But what if the best possible course of treatment is a natural remedy? Would your doctor even suggest that option?

Fortunately, now you can know the very best natural remedies that have been proven effective in the treatment of children. They're all in 100 Natural Remedies for Your Child, the breakthrough new book from Dr. Jared Skowron, a professor at the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine and well-known pediatric naturopath. Try it FREE for 21 Days!

For some illnesses and conditions, conventional medicine is the best option. But drugs often have the risk of serious side effects. Heres the good news: Many conditions can be effectively treated with safe, natural remedies that have no side effects at all!

Natural medicine looks at the whole self — home and school environment, diet and exercise habits — to treat the root cause of your child’s condition, not just their symptoms. When Dr. Skowron sees a patient, he takes a naturopathic approach to healing. He listens carefully to the patient, takes the time to learn about their background, and then looks for answers, instead of simply treating their symptoms.

In 100 Natural Remedies for Your Child, you’ll find the natural remedies Dr. Skowron uses to treat 100 of the most common childhood conditions. Once you discover how well these natural remedies can work for your child, how quick and easy they are to use, and how they can help you reduce or eliminate the need for powerful, costly, and potentially dangerous drugs, you’ll want to turn to 100 Natural Remedies for Your Child every time your child gets sick!

Dr. Jared Skowron, ND, is a Connecticut-licensed naturopathic physician and certified DAN! doctor, specializing in pediatrics and treating autistic spectrum disorders in children. His practice focuses on detoxification and replenishing functional, nutritional deficiencies to restore health.Dr. Skowron is a full-time professor at the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine, teaching pediatrics, CPD, EENT, and laboratory diagnosis and overseeing students in clinic.

"Ever since I was young I wanted to be a pediatrician. But as I grew older, I started to see the fragmented nature of conventional medicine. Patients were shuttled from one specialist to another, where their bodies were divvied up and treatments were prescribed that merely masked their symptoms.

"The main role of a pediatrician increasingly revolved around well-baby visits, prescribing antibiotics, and keeping a watch out for serious illness rather than supporting health. I didn't want to work like that; I wanted to help children live healthy lives without the chemical crutch."